Russian: važnyj
Polish: ważny
Croatian: važan
Czech: důležitý
Russian: tovar
Polish: towar
Slovak: tovar
Czech: zboží
Russian: dut'
Polish: dąć
Croatian: duvati
Czech: foukat
Why is Czech so different?!
Russian: važnyj
Polish: ważny
Croatian: važan
Czech: důležitý
Russian: tovar
Polish: towar
Slovak: tovar
Czech: zboží
Russian: dut'
Polish: dąć
Croatian: duvati
Czech: foukat
Why is Czech so different?!
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Salut la toti fratii mei slavi!
Because Czech are Slavicized Germans.
Salut brat
this is a good one
Russian: zhelat
Serbian: zheleti
Czech: vinšovat (German wünschen)
vinšovat
German rapebabies
Czech is just German with slavic word endings (-ovat)
>Russian
>Slavic
>German
no such language
Ancient Germans were western Slavs and had nothing to do with Scatinavians like Longobardi. Dulgubni, Lugi, Rugi, Warini, Quadi, Marcomani, Batini, Zumi, Landi, Helvecones, Helissi, Harii, Manimi, Nadvanarvali = Slavs
Rhaetian
slavic property / lasta
last - property in slovenian, włość in polish
lasθeφutiχinu
włoście Butićinu
lasta φirimaþinaχe / χi kaśiχanu
włość Birima Dinaće ći (vel) Kaśićanu
lastasieluku / piθumnuale.....
lasta si eluku pićumnuale-
Włość Wsi Luki Pićumnu
Property of all Space of Pićumno Ale---
eluka like Prieluka -empty space, luka
Inscriptions on Rhaetian Ashwinis:
Cheli - Pcheli in slovenian and rhaetian
Cheli Vaitina
Pszczoły Vaitina
Bees of Vaitin
Vinšovat is not common word in czech. The right translation of "to wish" is "přát" in czech.
It wasn't "foukat" it used to be "dout".. So not that different
Ligature version:
Cheli Ćiaśio
Bees of Ćiaśio
- short for Ciasław
was gonna shitpost but I'll leave you lot in peace
dout but more likely "vát"
D&C thread
Sage
Only good Slavs are the South Slavs. This central and easter garbage you call Slavs you can exterminate.
According to Jordanes Sclavini (southern Slavs) lived near Musianus (Bodensee) and Noviodunum (city in westernmost part of Roman Panonnia, today in Slovenia) and from there they owned all land to Dniepr in the east and to Vistula (which is name of Odra, as is common in ancient authors) in the north
"Winszować" exists in Polish but usually people use "życzyć". Przać exists in Silesian but means to love.
>Ukrainian
>Slavic
Shut Muhammad
It looks like central Slavs are too weak to abstain from foreign influences. Very week people. We don't need them in Europe.
Swedish baits are kind meh
aDNA R1a found near Bodensee (lake Veneticus), proves that lands near Bodensee like Vindelicia and Rhaetia was slavic.
>Croatian: duvati
No, that's Serbian. Croatian is "puhati".
Which actually sounds more similar to Czech version
>Noviodunum
"new-dunum" "new-duno"... "new-dan"???
"scythians"... "scotts"
Guess the language without google.
According to russian chronicles slav homeland was some where on Danube, then we got attacked by wallacians and setteled north east and south
Just want to remind everyone that there is no such thing as Czechs. You are Slavo-Celto-Germanic mutts masquerading as an ethnic group. You are a linguistic group.
Czech language is arhaic, it was reconstructed from 15 - 16 century Czech. Their intellectuals are even thought about taking polish or russian as a literature language
Yugo diaspora/german speaking world is talking like that
if they cant remember a word in their native languague, theyd just use the german one and add a slavic/grammatical ending
Tu este un pula
Polish: why not both?
życzyć / winszować
Finnish: toveri
Finnish: uuvati
Hиггep
eluku means animals in Finnish
(singular and plural forms: elukka, elukat)
How do you say dog? We say kutya (pronounced: kutja)
imagine using the turkic лoшaдь instead of the slavic кoнь
Belarusian?
duvati isn't used in croatian and tovar is used in croatian but isn't "standard"
Lmao we use both. Лoшaдь is a female horse and кoнь is a male horse
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